The Welsh Government will support a new law to give much-needed rights and protections to homeowners caught up in the “fleecehold” scandal.
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Wales records lowest-ever performance in Pisa tests
Wales’ performance in internationally recognised reading, maths and science tests has fallen to its lowest-ever level.
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Social justice minister outlines plans to make Wales an anti-racist country by 2030
Jane Hutt told the equality committee that inequality during the pandemic led to a clearer commitment on tackling systemic, institutional racism in Wales.
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Calls for Wales to strengthen its relationship with Ireland
Wales and Ireland should strive for greater ties at a crucial juncture in the countries’ shared history, the Senedd heard.
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£620k settlement following museum bullying row “least-worst outcome”
The Welsh Government’s director-general for economy described the costs as reasonable in terms of trying to get the least-worst outcome for taxpayers.
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Grassroots clubs are “the lifeblood of Welsh rugby”
Grassroots rugby was debated in the Senedd amid concerns that community clubs could close due to increasing energy costs.